Sorry, didn't see the replies until now, will attach mine when i get back home tonight.
But I don't know if you'd like it because i don't use the decked out set of armor, preferring for a more realistic set where you're not wearing more than 1 of a item.
However, making a macro is actually dead easy and it's probably better that everyone does it themselves to get a customised one that suits their playstyle.
For me, this is how i did it.
0. Make sure you're on the main menu of the UI, pause the game (optional)
1. Ctrl - R (start recording)
2. m (military) n (uniform) N (New uniform) etc etc....
3. Esc (Done) make sure you finish the macro where you started it so if u want to repeat u can just play it again.
4. Ctrl - R (stop recording)
5. Ctrl - S (save)
So now you have a macro file, you can load it using Ctrl - L, play it using Ctrl - P and it's just a text file in your DF folder somewhere.
So i've got one that sets up metal uniform. On an embark, i Ctrl - L to load it. Then Ctrl - P to play it 3 times so i get 3 identical uniforms.
Then i go in and add a weapon. Takes me about 1-2 mins to do all that.
Actually once you do this and get familiar with it, it applies to bedrooms too. But you guys should give it a go, it's dead easy.
start with b a, build armorstand and place the cursor in the right place, then just build your whole bedroom until finished and go back to b a, build armorstand in the next bedroom. so when i want to build a bedroom, i just load up my bedroom macro and hit Ctrl-P 5-20 times depending on how many migrants just arrived.
What makes it *really* awesome is that my workflow orders maintain 20 of each furniture, so i don't need to keep asking for each furniture type 30 at a time and then realise i missed one and have to wait for that furniture to be built before doing the bedrooms then forget about it because of another 100 things that needs to be done in the fort.